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Grandpa!
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You're not supposed to be up here,looking at that.
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I just wanted to know.
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Well, you're old enough, I suppose.
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You should know the story.
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OK, here we go.
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It was 1832.
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On a night much like this.
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Charles Carroll was the last survivingsigner of the Declaration of Independence.
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He was also a memberof a secret society known as the Masons.
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And he knew he was dying.
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He woke up his stable boyin the middle of the night
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and ordered him to take him tothe White House to see Andrew Jackson,
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because it was urgentthat he speak to the president.
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Did he talk to him?
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No. He never got the chance.
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The president wasn't there that night.
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But Charles Carroll had a secret.
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So he took into his confidencethe one person he could,
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my grandfather's grandfather,
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Thomas Gates.
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What was the secret?
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A treasure.
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A treasure beyond all imagining.
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A treasure that had beenfought over for centuries
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